Buying a new iPhone or changing to Android or Windows Phone, do not forget to wipe your existing iPhone or iPad the Right way. You can use the steps below to restore your device to factory settings and remove all settings and information. Depending on your device, it can take a few minutes to completely […]
Congratulations on starting your WordPress Blog!!! I know the pains of opening your WordPress Blog editor waiting for the page to load for every post you make. Of course there are plenty offline blog editors for PCs and Macs, however if you are like me and using a tablet to publish posts, you are mostly […]
Bilbo bows out as the last of Peter Jackson’s Middle-earth movies delivers on the battle, not so much on the hobbit. Read More…
In a bit of non-news news, many Lumia owners are wondering about the status of the Lumia Denim update. Some sites had reported that Lumia Denim would begin rolling out sometime in November, but such claims have since proven to be false. However, Microsoft did note in September that at least some Lumias would get […]
Microsoft announced update to Music app for Windows Phone 8.1, yesterday (Dec 1, 2014).
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HP’s new laptop looks like a MacBook Air and is made for hardcore business users. HP is introducing today two new Laptops, and as the trend goes they are lighter than MacBook Air. EliteBook Folio 1020, comes in two flavours, Standard and Special Editions. Devices come with Intel Core M processors, 8 GB RAM and SSD […]
Customizing your Gmail signature on Android will allow you to let people know you’re mobile, or help pretend you’re at work. Gmail’s Web interface allows you to add a signature that appends to your messages. Fortunately, the mobile application also supports this. What’s the importance of adding a signature? For starters you can make those […]
Last week, after a screening of David France’s “How to Survive a Plague” for 200 Harvard College students followed by a panel of AIDS activists — I found myself among the angriest I’ve been since starting my doctorate. I was angry that in this session for “Case Studies in Global Health: Biosocial Perspectives,” a course that I […]